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SUMMARY:The Science Behind Sandy
DESCRIPTION:Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory presents “The Science Behind Sandy”\, a lecture for those interested in the environmental developments and repercussions of Hurricane Sandy. Professor Adam Sobel\, a faculty member  in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and the Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics at Columbia University. Key questions will be answered\, such as “What kind of storm was Sandy? How well was it predicted? How rare an event was it? Was it a 50-year\, 100-year or 1000-year storm? Can we expect more storms like Sandy in the future?” \nThis event is free to the public but requires registration. \nhttps://calendar.columbia.edu/sundial/webapi/register.php?eventID=64220&REGISTER_SESSION_NAME=23d825bee7cf550e10b794796e434289&state=init& \nImage: http://images.businessweek.com
URL:http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/news-events/events/public-lectures/public-lectures#new_tab
LOCATION:Columbia University-AppNexus Auditorium\, 28 W. 23rd St\, 4th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10010\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Big Squeeze Debut Presentation
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP) is excited to announce the debut of The Big Squeeze\, a poster that examines the past\, present and future of housing in New York City. \nCUP will premiere their latest Urban Investigation project The Big Squeeze. CUP teaching artist Chat Travieso collaborated with students from the Academy of Urban Planning to look at the city’s micro-apartment competition and ask “how much space do you need to live?” \nJoin the group as they present the poster they created\, discuss their investigation process\, and lead a panel discussion on the future of housing with Seema Agnani\, Executive of Chhaya CDC\, and Andrew Reicher\, Executive Director of the Urban Homesteading Assistance Board. \nFree and open to public.\nRSVP here by Tuesday\, April 2nd\, at 5 pm \nThis is a People & Buildings presentation from the Center for Urban Pedagogy.
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/big-squeeze-debut-presentation/
LOCATION:The Tenement Museum\, 103 Orchard Street\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Learn
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Meatball Slapdown Fundraiser: April 4th
DESCRIPTION:          The Meatball Slapdown Returns!\nFourth Annual Fundraiser to take place at Brooklyn Brewery \nOn Thursday\, April 4th at 7pm\, Brooklynites will once again discover who’s slinging the hottest meatballs in town at the 4th Annual Meatball Slapdown.  This year\, the event is moving into more spacious digs at the Brooklyn Brewery\, doubling the number of contestants dishing out balls. \nHosted by Brooklyn Grange and The Brooklyn Kitchen\, this fundraiser supports two youth-driven educational programs: Brooklyn Kitchen’s Classrooms in the Kitchen\, which will bring 15 school groups to its kitchen labs for cooking and butchering lessons this year\, and Brooklyn Grange’s City Growers program\, which is dedicated to educating New York City’s youth about urban agriculture and the environment. \nEach year\, the meatball competition gets more and more fierce. It takes big balls to lay it all on the line for “best meatball in NYC” bragging rights!  Will Brooklyn Star\, Ivan Ramen\, Mile End\, Buttermilk Channel or Ganso take home the title this year?  Will Angelo Romano of The Pines be vindicated after an oven malfunction dashed his chances of a win back in 2011?  Will Hugue Dufour work horsemeat or foie into an entry from M Wells? \nThe winner will be determined by popular vote as well as a panel of esteemed judges including Food Network’s Amanda Freitag\, Meat Hook’s Tom Mylan and Ted Allen of Chopped.  DJ Aperitif will be spinning vinyl all night and the party is sure to get saucy! \nBrooklyn Brewery will be pouring beers all night long and Cloud Coffee will provide caffeination.  A raffle will include prizes such as signed cookbooks\, gift cards from local favorites like MilkBar and Vine Wine\, and two VIP tickets to the Great Googa Mooga.  View the most up-to-date list of competitors\, judges\, and more! \nTickets are available for pre-purchase here: $50 for unlimited balls and beers! \n*  *  *  *  * \nFor more information\, please contact: \nAnastasia Plakias\, anastasia@brooklyngrangefarm.com\, (917) 204-5644 \nAnna Klainbaum\, anna@thebrooklynkitchen.com\, (718) 389-2982 \nABOUT CLASSROOMS IN THE KITCHEN \nThe Brooklyn Kitchen has been educating home cooks since 2006\, and we know that the kitchen makes a great classroom. That’s why we open our doors to NYC Public Schools to share our passion for home cooking with children in grades 1-12.  Students are invited to spend a day learning about food sourcing from our produce manager\, the art of butchery from Meat Hook butchers\, and from-scratch cooking from our chef instructors. \nABOUT CITY GROWERS \nCity Growers is a non-profit educational organization based at Brooklyn Grange\, a one-acre rooftop farm in New York City. The organization’s mission is to coordinate and facilitate school and camp visits that engage young New Yorkers in educational tours and workshops on the farm and in the classroom. \n  \n \n  \nBig thanks to our sponsors and our partners at the Brooklyn Brewery!
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/4th-annual-meatball-slapdown-fundraiser-april-4th/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Brewery\, 79 N 11th St New York\, NY \, Brooklyn\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food
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